New Documentary ‘The Freedom to Marry’ Shows How Marriage Equality Was Won

New Documentary ‘The Freedom to Marry’ Shows How Marriage Equality Was Won

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It’s a beautiful thing when an advocacy group has to close its doors because it has achieved its goal. And it’s not at all common. Evan Wolfson is one of the few lucky people who can tell us what that feels like.

Wolfson was the founder and president of the now-defunct Freedom to Marry organization whose goal was to legalize same-sex marriage. After a hard-fought 32-year battle, his mission was accomplished: “The campaign I lead — led! — has now succeeded and will close its doors,” Wolfson wrote in the New York Times, on the day of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision that made same-sex marriages a reality,

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The mastermind of marriage equality dedicated his entire career to the cause. In 1983, when he was on his third year at Harvard Law School he wrote a paper entitled ‘Same Sex Marriage and Morality: The Human Rights Vision of the Constitution’ explaining how the LGBT community could achieve marriage equality. He only got a B then, but in three decades, he’d change the world as we know it.

Now, as the country gets ready to celebrate the first anniversary of the biggest gay rights ruling ever in American history, you can see how the unbelievable journey went down with the world premiere of ‘The Freedom to Marry’ at the Frameline Film Festival on June 25.

Directed by Wolfson’s childhood friend filmmaker Eddie Rosenstein, the film is a War Room-style feature documentary about the same-sex marriage movement, from the final frenetic months of the legal and grassroots campaign. It also profiles Civil Rights Attorney Mary Bonauto, who had never argued in the Supreme Court before.

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In the words of Evan Wolfson, via joemygod:

“The Freedom to Marry” film captures the behind-the-scenes story of how our movement – from same-sex couples in Kentucky to loving parents in Texas to funders and organizations from California to Maine who dug down and did the work – transformed a “preposterous notion” into one of the most successful civil rights campaigns in history.

In “The Freedom to Marry”, you’ll hear firsthand from April DeBoer & Jayne Rowse – two of the courageous plaintiffs who took the fight for the dignity of their family and children all the way to the Supreme Court. You’ll have a front-row seat as our movement’s litigators, including the indomitable Mary Bonauto, prepare to stand before the nine justices of the Supreme Court to make the case for marriage. And you’ll see my cherished Freedom to Marry team criss-crossing the country, working with organizations and allies to rack up the building-block wins and create the climate that allowed for victory.

Check out the trailer below:

The world premiere of ‘The Freedom to Marry’ is on June 25 at 1:15pm at the San Francisco’s Castro Theatre. Director Eddie Rosenstein, Producer Jenni Olson, and Mr. Marriage himself, Evan Wolfson are expected to attend. You can get your tickets here.

Happy 1-year anniversary, America!

And thank you, Evan, from the bottom of our hearts.

h/t joemygod

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Pulse Orlando Bouncer, Hero, to Serve as Grand Marshal at Houston Pride

Pulse Orlando Bouncer, Hero, to Serve as Grand Marshal at Houston Pride

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Imran Yousuf, the bouncer from Pulse Orlando who is credited with saving countless lives during last week’s terror attack, will serve as honorary grand marshal of Houston’s LGBT Pride parade on Saturday.

The 24-year-old Yousuf, who’s Hindu and served with the Marines in Afghanistan, reportedly risked getting shot to open a back door at Pulse in the midst of the shooting, allowing 60 or 70 people to escape.

Yousuf will appear in the Houston parade alongside a 20-foot-by-30-foot LGBT Pride flag bearing the names of the 49 people killed in the attack. Attendees will also have a chance to sign the flag and meet Yousuf.

“The flag will be delivered to the Orlando Pride Parade,” Pride Houston announced on its website. “It will signify that the Houston LGBT Community and our Allies stand together, and stand strong. We stand against hate and stand for love. We stand with Orlando. #WeAreOrlando.” 

CBS News reported last week that Yousuf was making his last rounds when the first shots rang out.

“Three of four shots go off and you could tell it was a high caliber,” he said. “Everyone froze. I’m here in the back and I saw people start pouring into the back hallway, and they just sardine pack everyone. … And I’m screaming ‘Open the door! Open the door!’ And no one is moving because they are scared. There was only one choice. Either we all stay there and we all die, or I could take the chance, and I jumped over to open that latch a we got everyone that we can out of there.”

Watch CBS News’ report below.

 

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YouTube launches Pride campaign with #ProudToBe video

YouTube launches Pride campaign with #ProudToBe video

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YouTube released a video celebrating Pride on Tuesday as part of its new #ProudToBe campaign. The video celebrates the online video community’s diversity of sexual orientations and gender identities amongst its creators. Comprised of videos previously published on YouTube, the video features online stars such as Tyler Oakley, Gigi Gorgeous, Tré Melvin and Ingrid Nilsen.

The video also references the importance of being proud of your identity following the tragic shooting in Orlando. “Now is the time to say ‘No’ to the hate, to the violence,” says Chris Oflyng in the video. In the description of the video, a statement from YouTube reads, “Now, more than ever, it’s important that we help accept, love, and celebrate one another. In the wake of the tragic events in Orlando, we stand together in support of the LGBTQ community.”

As part of its larger campaign, YouTube is encouraging all types of video creators to post their own video showing who they’re #ProudToBe. In a statement to AdWeek, YouTube’s chief marketing officer Danielle Tiedt shared, “We are really proud for YouTube to stand for a community where everyone can belong.” Multiple creators have already uploaded their #ProudToBe videos:

YouTube has created several other playlists of Pride-related videos:

For more opportunities to show your Pride online this June, check out GLAAD & Instagram’s #PridePortraits campaign.

June 22, 2016

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Landlord Gives Awful Pastor Who Praised Orlando Shooting The Boot

Landlord Gives Awful Pastor Who Praised Orlando Shooting The Boot

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Pastor Roger Jimenez is learning the hard way that sometimes actions do, indeed, have consequences.

Jimenez made headlines last week when he launched into a hateful diatribe praising the Orlando mass shooting.

“Are you sad that 50 pedophiles were killed today?” the pastor of Verity Baptist Church in Sacramento said in his sermon just hours after the massacre. “Um no, I think that’s great! I think that helps society. I think Orlando, Florida is a little safer tonight.”

He followed that up by saying Christians “don’t need to do anything to help” and suggested the government “round them [gays] all up and put them up against a firing wall, and blow their brains out.”

Related: Christian Pastor Hopes God “Finishes The Job” And Kills Orlando Survivors

Well, it appears the landlord who owns the building where Verity Baptist Church congregates got wind of the sermon and didn’t appreciate it. So he’s terminating their lease.

According the property managerment company Harsch Investment Properties, Jimenez’s speech violates a clause in their lease agreement which states “tenants who advocate hatred and the taking of innocent lives” will not be tolerated.

Since the lease doesn’t technically expire until 2017, Harsch Investment Properties says it will not renew the congregation’s lease. They have also met with Jimenez to encourage him to move out sooner, saying they won’t impose a penalty for breaking the lease.

“We have many places of worship and other religious organizations in the properties we manage,” company officials stated in a press release. “Like all our tenants, their occupancy rights are protected in their leases.”

Related: Conservative Wingnuts Waste No Time Using Orlando Tragedy To Further Political Agendas

The statement continues: “Just as we respect the right of individuals to speak their views, as distasteful as they may be, we also respect the right of others to protest as a reflection of their values. For decades, the owners and staff at Harsch Investment Properties have supported the LGBT community and many other organizations whose missions are to further respect, dignity and the ability for all individuals to live their lives as they wish.”

 

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Tim Tebow Visits Former Teammate Hospitalized After Orlando Attack

Tim Tebow Visits Former Teammate Hospitalized After Orlando Attack

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Beefy former NFL Quarterback Tim Tebow paid a visit to a former high school teammate who was shot in the Orlando terrorist attack.

Rodney Sumter played high school football with Tebow, and was working as a bartender at Pulse nightclub during the attack, which left him with multiple injuries. The Orlando Sentinel reports:

Sumter was a bartender at the Pulse. He was shot three times and has two broken arms, according to his Instagram account and the Florida Times-Union. Valencia nursing student Joshua McGill noticed Sumter bleeding from both arms outside the nightclub and helped treat his wounds until he reached the ORMC emergency room, according to an NBC News report

He was wounded and recovering at the Orlando Regional Medical Center during the surprise visit from Tebow. The two took different paths after high school:

After Tebow and Sumter competed together at Nease High, Tebow won two national titles and the Heisman Trophy while leading the Florida Gators. Sumter played at Jacksonville  University before eventually moving to Orlando to work as a dancer and bartender.

Sumter wrote on Instagram:

“My high school quarterback left the Bahamas to come and see me. Tebow has always been an awesome person.”

Definitely an awesome person, a great football player, and a true ally. We’ll call this one another touchdown for Tebow.

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Donald Trump: ‘I Would Look Into’ Issuing an LGBT Pride Proclamation as President

Donald Trump: ‘I Would Look Into’ Issuing an LGBT Pride Proclamation as President

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Donald Trump told ABC News reporter Jonathan Karl that he would consider following Obama’s tradition of issuing an LGBT Pride proclamation in the month of June.

“I would look into it. And I feel so badly what happened [in Orlando]. And we have to do something about it.”

RELATED: The Republican Misdirection on Gay Rights Won’t Fool Us into Forgetting the Hate

Trump then pivoted the interview to an attack on Hillary Clinton, repeating his already thoroughly debunked claim that he would be better for gay people than Clinton:

“And just remember. Some of these countries that are contributing to Hillary Clinton. Some of these countries where we’re taking in thousands of people. They kill gays. They kill gays. They enslave women. They enslave women. And yet they give money to Hillary Clinton. She accepts it. She wants more people to come into this country. Im better for women. I am better for gays. I am better for a lot of people.”

Watch:

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